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but never mind. >> richard wolffe, i want to talk about illinois now. moving forward. if rick santorum had not had a rough week, talking about social issues, he probably would have done a better job in ohio. ohio and illinois, i think, demographically and structurally, politically, are very much the same. what does santorum have to do to get things going in illinois and could he take it away from romney? >> yeah, with a big downstate operation he could. downstate illinois is -- you know, it's huckleberry finn territory. the suburban votes around chicago versus the downstate vote. and right now rick santorum is heavily outspent. i don't think he's up on the air right now. he's already getting beaten to a pulp. he has to get the enthusiasm going and hope that the romney vote just stays away in the suburbs around chicago and that kind of combination works for him. >> karen, what do you think about that? >> i think that's exactly right. it means illinois isn't going to tell us much more of anything. that's the pattern we've seen. that's where mitt romney's strength is. we'
but never mind. >> richard wolffe, i want to talk about illinois now. moving forward. if rick santorum had not had a rough week, talking about social issues, he probably would have done a better job in ohio. ohio and illinois, i think, demographically and structurally, politically, are very much the same. what does santorum have to do to get things going in illinois and could he take it away from romney? >> yeah, with a big downstate operation he could. downstate illinois is -- you...
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but never mind. >> richard wolffe, i want to talk about illinois now. moving forward. if rick santorum had not had a rough week, talking about social issues, he probably would have done a better job in ohio. ohio and illinois, i think, demographically and structurally, politically, are very much the same. what does santorum have to do to get things going in illinois and could he take it away from romney? >> yeah, with a big downstate operation he could. downstate illinois is -- you know, it's huckleberry finn territory. the suburban votes around chicago versus the downstate vote. and right now rick santorum is heavily outspent. i don't think he's up on the air right now. he's already getting beaten to a pulp. he has to get the enthusiasm going and hope that the romney vote just stays away in the suburbs around chicago and that kind of combination works for him. >> karen, what do you think about that? >> i think that's exactly right. it means illinois isn't going to tell us much more of anything. that's the pattern we've seen. we've seen that. that's where mitt romney's
but never mind. >> richard wolffe, i want to talk about illinois now. moving forward. if rick santorum had not had a rough week, talking about social issues, he probably would have done a better job in ohio. ohio and illinois, i think, demographically and structurally, politically, are very much the same. what does santorum have to do to get things going in illinois and could he take it away from romney? >> yeah, with a big downstate operation he could. downstate illinois is -- you...
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. >>> all that plus richard wolffe, e.j. dionne and terry sewell of alabama if the republicans believe the president is a muslim you're watching "the ed show" special coverage here on msnbc of mississippi and alabama we're right back. , minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> polls are closed in alabama and mississippi, and alabama the race is too early to call. in mississippi, that race is also too early t
. >>> all that plus richard wolffe, e.j. dionne and terry sewell of alabama if the republicans believe the president is a muslim you're watching "the ed show" special coverage here on msnbc of mississippi and alabama we're right back. , minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't...
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same with women, richard wolffe. 2000, 7.8 million more women, 2004, 8.8 million more women. 2008, 9.7 million more women in the electorate. so it's just like they have totally become oblivious based on some hard-right ideology, totally oblivious to the whole breakdown of the electorate and the growing numbers in certain areas, just offend them, doesn't matter. >> well, this is not a new cycle or progression in american politics, just as the growth of latino voters aren't. you know, women voters were decisive in a successive series of elections, going back to the '90s. they are disproportionately the swing votes, especially suburban women, and this kind of cultural wars at this moment, which is, by the way, completely off topic for what voters want to hear right now, what women voters want to lehere right now is goi to threaten them. and if they carry on on this the track with latino voters, they're not going to be within reach in texas in 10 years, 15 years' time. a republican nominee will struggle to get anything like what they need in the electoral college on this track. >> now, the
same with women, richard wolffe. 2000, 7.8 million more women, 2004, 8.8 million more women. 2008, 9.7 million more women in the electorate. so it's just like they have totally become oblivious based on some hard-right ideology, totally oblivious to the whole breakdown of the electorate and the growing numbers in certain areas, just offend them, doesn't matter. >> well, this is not a new cycle or progression in american politics, just as the growth of latino voters aren't. you know, women...
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. >> political analyst richard wolffe on the "game change" fallout. >> the limbaugh controversy is spreading to other talkers. radio expert holland cook and eric bolert have the analysis. >> sean hannity's harvard conspiracy theory was a bust but smeared the good name of derrick bell. tonight the late professor's widow joins me to defend her husband's memory. >>> good to have you with us, thanks for watching. republicans have found their footing in their attacks on president obama. it looks like they are having an impact on the american people as well. it's all about gas. a new washington post abc new poll shows, 65% of americans disapprove of the way the president has handled gas prices. a new cbs news-new york times poll has president obama's approval rating at an all time low? it's only one poll. but that is a number and 54% of americans say gas prices are something that the president can do a lot about. really. president obama tried to get out in front of the problem today. he did television interviews with local news channels from eight key election states. >> the single most important
. >> political analyst richard wolffe on the "game change" fallout. >> the limbaugh controversy is spreading to other talkers. radio expert holland cook and eric bolert have the analysis. >> sean hannity's harvard conspiracy theory was a bust but smeared the good name of derrick bell. tonight the late professor's widow joins me to defend her husband's memory. >>> good to have you with us, thanks for watching. republicans have found their footing in their...
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richard wolffe, michael steele. thanks. have a great weekend to both of you. >> all righty. >> thank you. >>> ahead -- a bush-appointed federal judge in montana apologizes to the president for sending a racially charged joke in an e-mail. this is outrageous. and it's not enough to just apologize. stay with us. [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? two covergirls. that's right. get two miracles in one product. covergirl makeup... and ola
richard wolffe, michael steele. thanks. have a great weekend to both of you. >> all righty. >> thank you. >>> ahead -- a bush-appointed federal judge in montana apologizes to the president for sending a racially charged joke in an e-mail. this is outrageous. and it's not enough to just apologize. stay with us. [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also...
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richard wolffe as ever, thank you. i'm sorry for equating your knowledge with newt gingrich's ego at the beginning. >> i will get you back, martin. >> thank you, sir. thank you so much, rich. >>> today actor and activist george clooney is testifying before the senate foreign relations committee concerning his experience in war ravaged sudan. tonight, mr. clooney joins mr. matthews as a special guest on "hardball," that's 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. next, from america's special relationship with the uk to mitt's special relationship with goldman sachs. but first, tyler mathisen has the cnbc market wrap. good afternoon. >> thank you very much. let's take a look at how stocks are doing. not doing very much in all truth. the dow is a little bit higher by 12 points but the s&p and the nasdaq basically treading water. the nasdaq though remaining above 3,000 and dow above 13,000. a little bit of breathing spell today on wall street. that's it from cnbc. stay tuned for more with martin after this. [ male announce
richard wolffe as ever, thank you. i'm sorry for equating your knowledge with newt gingrich's ego at the beginning. >> i will get you back, martin. >> thank you, sir. thank you so much, rich. >>> today actor and activist george clooney is testifying before the senate foreign relations committee concerning his experience in war ravaged sudan. tonight, mr. clooney joins mr. matthews as a special guest on "hardball," that's 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc....
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. >> richard wolffe, e.j. dionne, great to have you with us. that is "the ed show," i'll return at 11:00 for another live edition of "the ed show." msnbc's special election coverage continues now with "the rachel maddow show". good evening. >> this is turning out to be unexpectedly exciting night. >> it's a horse race, we will see if the $2.50 gas promised worked for newt gingrich before the night is over. >> talk to you later, man, thank you very much. >>> thanks to you at home for being with us for this exciting hour. this is in fact a big election night. who would have thunk it. it is a really election night there is a ton of suspense what will happen. election night in alabama, mississippi and in the great state of hawaii as well. now as you know the polls just closed about an hour ago, exactly an hour ago, in mississippi and alabama. the latest results that we have from alabama and mississippi right now, in mississippi, nbc is declaring the race there to be too close to call. also a three-way race, 6% in with the vote in in mississippi, mi
. >> richard wolffe, e.j. dionne, great to have you with us. that is "the ed show," i'll return at 11:00 for another live edition of "the ed show." msnbc's special election coverage continues now with "the rachel maddow show". good evening. >> this is turning out to be unexpectedly exciting night. >> it's a horse race, we will see if the $2.50 gas promised worked for newt gingrich before the night is over. >> talk to you later, man, thank...